
Jamshedpur: With a view to promote safety by maintaining law & order, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI) handed over 50 fully equipped motorcycles to Jamshedpur Police. Under its CSR initiative, Honda aims to contribute towards community policing initiative of Jamshedpur police.
Fulfilling its corporate social responsibility, Honda will facilitate �Mobile Tigers�, the Quick Response Team (QRT) of Jamshedpur police department with required resources to strengthen and improve the law & order situation in the city. Under this CSR initiative, Mobile Tigers were presented with 50 motorcycles equipped with additional policing accessories like revolving flashers & blinkers, public announcement system, sirens, flash lights, two Honda safety helmets per motorcycle & cruiser side box.

The motorcycles were presented to the local police in the august presence of Anup Birthare, IPS, SSP, Jamshedpur, Prabhat Kumar, IPS, City SP, Jamshedpur, Pradeep Singh, General Manager, CSR, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd., and Sharad Pradhan, Deputy General Manager, CSR Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. and other dignitaries from Jamshedpur Police.
Highlighting on this initiative, Harbhajan Singh, Director, General & Corporate Affairs, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, �As a responsible corporate citizen, Honda 2Wheelers is always committed to bring a positive change in our society. Ensuring safety for all citizens, today we join hands with Jamshedpur Police to contribute towards their community policing initiative. Considering the need for immediate rescue, we have presented the Quick Response Team of Jamshedpur Police, �Mobile Tigers� with 50 Honda motorcycles equipped with advanced police accessories helpful in preventing crime.�
Honda is consistently expanding CSR initiatives in more cities across India. Prior to Jamshedpur, Honda also extended support towards community policing initiatives of Haryana Police, Punjab Police and Maharashtra police this year. This drive will further reach about 5 more states in near future.

